Situated in the highly desirable village of Silsoe, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached home offers spacious, modern living, making it an ideal choice for growing families.
The property boasts four well-proportioned double bedrooms, including a master bedroom featuring fitted wardrobes and a contemporary en-suite shower room. The second bedroom also benefits from its own en-suite, while two further generous-sized bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom. At the heart of the home is a modern fitted kitchen, thoughtfully designed with integrated appliances including a dishwasher, fridge freezer, oven, and a premium Miele induction hob. A breakfast bar provides the perfect space for casual dining or entertaining, while the adjoining utility room offers additional storage and dedicated space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer.
The spacious living accommodation is complemented by a welcoming entrance hall and well-appointed reception areas, providing versatile space for family life and entertaining.
Externally, the property benefits from a private driveway providing off-road parking, an integral garage, and a well-maintained garden, ideal for relaxing or entertaining outdoors.
The beautifully landscaped rear garden boasts an artificial lawn, stylish composite decking with inset lighting, elegant gabion stone cages, plus a sleek porcelain patio and shingle area with a tranquil water feature. Lush shrub and flower borders enhance the space, while external electric points and ambient lighting add convenience. A secure side gate with a security lock and a door to the garage provide easy access.
Council Tax Band F
Networks O2 EE 3 Vodafone
Silsoe. The village has a Co-op, Beauty Salon, fish and chip shop, hairdresser, one pub, lower school, nursery, drama society, dance school, sports centre with Gym and parish council.
Wrest Park has an early eighteenth-century garden, spread over 92 acres (37 ha),[4] which was probably originally laid out by George London and Henry Wise for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, then modified by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in a more informal landscape style.





